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TextProject president and CEO Elfrieda H. (Freddy) Hiebert blogs about important issues in reading research and practice.

From Reluctant to Engaged: Open-Access Text Sets That Transform Adolescent Readers

March 3, 2026

While pundits paint dire pictures of 2024 NAEP results for 8th and 12th grades, the reality is more nuanced: many teens simply haven’t read enough to develop automatic, proficient reading. Current interventions mistakenly attribute problems to decodingRead More »From Reluctant to Engaged: Open-Access Text Sets That Transform Adolescent Readers

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Flattening the Developmental Staircase: Lexical Complexity in Elementary Reading Texts Across Six Decades

February 18, 2026

This study examined how the lexical complexity of elementary reading textbooks has changed over six decades, finding that the issue is not declining rigor, but rather compressed progression.

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Finding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary: Reviving Freddy’s Favorites

February 10, 2026

Dr. Elfrieda (Freddy) H. Hiebert

At TextProject, we believe that literacy is the gateway to agency. But beyond the mechanics of reading lies the why: the stories that stay with us, the books that make us look at a common bird or a quiet hobby and see something profound. I amRead More »Finding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary: Reviving Freddy’s Favorites

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Why Knowledge Matters from Day One

January 22, 2026

Elfrieda (Freddy) H. Hiebert

Even at the earliest stages, TextProject texts support knowledge acquisition as well as word recognition. Our resources, including those for beginning readers—BeginningReads and TopicReads-Primary— ensure students master decoding through meaningful content. Instead of repetitive nonsense, a TextProject text states: “A hat has a brim. A brim of a hat blocks the sun.”

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What Characterizes Effective Texts for Beginning Readers in the Quasi-Regular Orthography of English?

January 6, 2026

By mapping the 2,000 most frequent words in English onto the d-ELP (Developmental English Lexicon Project) difficulty scale, we can create texts that repeat critical patterns while maintaining genuine meaning for young readers.

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Introducing TextProject’s StoryLabs: Building the Reading Fluency Adolescents Need

October 22, 2025

llenge is real: too many adolescents lack reading automaticity. They can decode words, but they don’t read fluently enough to lose themselves in a story or power through challenging text. This isn’t about ability—it’s about practice. And traditional fluency passages? Boring, disconnected, and utterly uninspiring.

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Why Every Minute of Reading Matters

August 19, 2025

Elfrieda H. (Freddy) Hiebert

When it comes to silent reading, volume matters. Even ten additional minutes for silent reading per day can shape whether students develop the automatic, flexible reading skills they need for lifelong learning.

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Webinar: Using AI to Select, Teach, and Assess Word Knowledge

August 8, 2025

Join TextProject CEO Freddy Hiebert on August 12 at 5:00 p.m. ET for a live webinar exploring how AI can enhance word selection, teaching strategies, and assessment practices. You will gain practical insights you can apply right away!

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The Power of Text Sets: Freddy Talks with the Melissa & Lori Love Literacy Podcast

July 11, 2025

Freddy shares her expertise on understanding text features and the vital role of repetition in vocabulary acquisition. The conversation highlights how background knowledge supports comprehension and the thoughtful development of decodable texts to support early readers

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Freddy joins host Lindsay Persohn on a new episode of Classroom Caffeine podcast!

June 17, 2025

TextProject founder and CEO Dr. Elfrieda “Freddy” Hiebert joins Lindsay Persohn of the podcast Classroom Caffeine to discuss language, learning to read, and authentic interactions with interesting texts.

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